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SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS
3580 Willow Lane, Westlake Village, CA 91361-4921 • (805) 494-0622 • Fax: (805) 494-8861
www.sdcsecurity.com • E-mail: service@sdcsecurity.com
The 935 EntryCheck
suitable for a variety of access control requirements. Providing either a voltage output or dry contact
closure, the 935 is designed to control any fail-safe or fail-secure electric locking device.
The 935 EntryCheck
16 programmable User Groups. Some additional features include a 32-day holiday schedule, manual or
timed latching capabilities, and a built-in audit trail. The 935 contains a 24-hour nonvolatile real time
clock. The time clock enables access control management through individual time zones tied to each
User Group and is also used to provide a time/date stamp for the last 750 transactions, which are logged
in the 935's buffered audit trail. These transactions can easily be retrieved from a parallel printer
connected directly to the 935 EntryCheck
P:\INSTALLATION INST\ACCESS CONTROL\INST-935.vsd
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model 935 EntryCheck™
is a powerful yet easy to use, stand-alone keyless entry system with features
can accommodate up to 500 individual Users, each of which is assigned to one of
control module.
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  • Page 1 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS 3580 Willow Lane, Westlake Village, CA 91361-4921 • (805) 494-0622 • Fax: (805) 494-8861 www.sdcsecurity.com • E-mail: service@sdcsecurity.com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Model 935 EntryCheck™ ™ The 935 EntryCheck is a powerful yet easy to use, stand-alone keyless entry system with features suitable for a variety of access control requirements.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS INPUT REQUIREMENTS OUTPUT CAPABILITIES OPERATING TEMPERATURES PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIRED TOOLS PREPARE THE KEYPAD FOR INSTALLATION INSTALL THE WIRING CABLE MOUNT THE KEYPAD PREPARE THE DOOR FOR THE ELECTRIC STRIKE INSTALLING THE CONTROL MODULE CONNECTING THE LOCKING DEVICE SYSTEM HARDWARE SETUP...
  • Page 3: System Specifications

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Input Requirements: 12 to 24V AC/DC 12 or 24V w/ Non Illuminated Keypad 60mA Standby Current Draw: 12 or 24V w/ Illuminated Keypad 100mA 3 SPDT Relay contacts at 6 Amps (120VAC) Outputs: Voltage or Dry Contact Fail Safe or Fail Secure Relay Configuration Programmable Output 1 to 99 seconds (Door Open Time)
  • Page 4: Input Requirements

    INPUT REQUIREMENTS ™ The 935 EntryCheck accepts 12 to 24 volts AC/DC. System current draw (maximum): Standby: 100mA During Operation: 200mA IMPORTANT: When using 12VAC input voltage, the maximum current draw allowed is 1 Amp. Check the specifications of your locking device. Make sure that the locking device and the 935 combined draw is less than 1 Amp.
  • Page 5: Preparing For Installation

    PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS There are four primary components and one optional component to be installed: The Keypad should be mounted on the wall adjacent to the door. It should be on the same side as the door strike and about 4 feet above the floor.
  • Page 6 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS KP40U PAD 3X4 The 3x4 keypad is designed to mount to a single gang switchbox or on a wall, pedestal or any flat surface of at least 3 ½ by 5 ¼”. The composition of the mounting surface will determine the fastening method required.
  • Page 7: Install The Wiring Cable

    INSTALL THE WIRING CABLE Drill a ½” hole in the inside wall or ceiling where you want the cable to come through. Pull the cable through the hole so the connector end goes to the keypad. Route it so there is minimal cable at the keypad.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Locking Device

    Note: If a door monitor switch is NOT used, you must jump the “MONITOR” screw terminals with the factory installed wire. BATTERY BACKUP Battery backup is NOT required for User Code retention, however, you may wish to connect a SDC Power Supply with battery backup to provide operation during a power interuption. P:\INSTALLATION INST\ACCESS CONTROL\INST-935.vsd...
  • Page 9: Overview Of System Programming

    OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ™ Once the 935 EntryCheck has been installed, the system is ready for programming. Before proceeding with actual programming, we recommend you review the Suggested Initial Programming Steps, System Defaults, System Options and the System Programming Commands & Feedback. We suggest connecting a parallel printer directly to the 935 to verify programming.
  • Page 10: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP THE MASTER CODE ™ Knowledge of the Master Code is the highest privilege granted to a user of the 935 EntryCheck system. There is only one Master Code, which is used to gain access to all programming areas including System Setup.
  • Page 11: Automatic Feed Line

    RELAY The 2 Relay can be configured as one of the following: Controlling an External Alarm – The 2 Relay can be configured to either enable/disable or shunt an existing alarm system for 01 to 99 seconds. Internal Alarm – The 2 Relay can be used to monitor and report events such as duress, break-in, door ajar and tamper.
  • Page 12: Daylight Savings Time

    DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ™ By default, the 935 EntryCheck is configured to automatically adjust the time clock twice each year for daylight savings time. The 935 makes the adjustment at 2 a.m. In areas where this adjustment is not necessary, this option can be turned off. To adjust the setting for automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustment, proceed to System Setup (page 15).
  • Page 13: Programming System Setup

    PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SETUP ™ The 935 EntryCheck System Setup can only be modified if you know the Master Code. When the system is initially setup, the default system settings should be reviewed prior to other programming. Enter Enter the Master Code followed by # Red LED Green LED Example:...
  • Page 14 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SETUP (Continued) Using Duress Codes (Default: OFF) Keypad Status after Step Completition A) Enter 4 # B) Enter 0 # to turn OFF Beep Red LED Green LED Step use of Duress Codes Double Slow Flash Slow Flash Triple Slow Flash Solid...
  • Page 15: Programming System Setup

    PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SETUP (Continued) Configuring 3rd Relay (Default: CCTV 30 Sec) Keypad Status after Step Completition A) Enter 6 # B) Select one of the following: Step Beep Red LED Green LED Double Slow Flash Slow Flash Doorbell (1 second output) Double Slow Flash Fast Flash...
  • Page 16: Programming The Time Clock

    PROGRAMMING THE TIME CLOCK Authorized users (master code holder or any user assigned to a User Group ™ given the authorization to program users) can program the 935 EntryCheck ’s time clock from the keypad. Enter Enter the Master Code (or a User Code who is authorized to program), followed by # Example: 5 123 # Red LED...
  • Page 17: Programming The Holiday Schedule

    PROGRAMMING THE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ™ The 935 EntryCheck provides a 32-day holiday schedule. Authorized users (master code holder or any user assigned to a User Group given the authorization to program users) can program up to 32 holidays. Each User Group is programmed to either authorize or prevent access on these scheduled dates.
  • Page 18: User Groups

    USER GROUPS ™ The 935 EntryCheck simplifies the process of programming users by providing 16 programmable User Groups. Rather than assigning authorization options (i.e. latching, user programming and time zone authorization) to each individual user, these authorizations are determined for each User Group. Individual Users are then assigned to an appropriate User Group.
  • Page 19: Modifying User Groups

    MODIFYING USER GROUPS Enter Enter the Master Code (or a User Code who is authorized to program), followed by # Red LED Green LED Example: 9 123 # This opens programming and causes Slow Flash Solid To Modify a Group, enter the User Group number in two digits (01-16), followed by #.
  • Page 20 MODIFYING USER GROUPS (Continued) Program a Temporary Code Authorization Keypad Status after Step Completion A) Enter 4 0 # to prevent Temp Code Programming Green LED Step Beep Red LED -- or -- Slow Flash Triple Slow Flash Enter 4 1 # to authorize Temp Code Programming B) Return to Step 4 Delete Users Authorization A) Enter 5 0 # to prevent Deletion of Users...
  • Page 21 MODIFYING USER GROUPS (Continued) Keypad Status after Step Completion Green LED Step Beep Red LED Printing User Group(s) Slow Flash Double Slow Flash A) Enter 9 # Solid Triple Slow Flash B) To print a specific User Group, enter the User Group Number in two digits (01-16), followed by # -- or -- To print all User Groups, enter 0 0, followed by #...
  • Page 22: Programming Individual Users

    PROGRAMMING INDIVIDUAL USERS Authorized users (master code or any user assigned to a User Group given the authorization to program users) can program users directly from the keypad. Each Individual User is assigned to one of 16 User Groups. Review System Setup and set the Time Clock before programming individual users.
  • Page 23: Programming Individual Users

    PROGRAMMING INDIVIDUAL USERS (Continued) Deleting a User by User ID Keypad Status after Step Completion A) Enter 3 # Green LED Step Beep Red LED B) Enter the User ID to be deleted (1 - 499), followed by # Slow Flash Double Slow Flash C) To delete an additional User, return to Step B...
  • Page 24 PRINTING AUDIT TRAIL TRANSACTIONS ™ The 935 EntryCheck logs the last 750 audit trail transactions. Authorized users (master code holder or any user assigned to a User Group given the authorization to program users) can retrieve audit transactions from a printer connected directly to the 935 control module. Enter Enter the Master Code (or a User Code who is authorized to program), followed by # Example:...
  • Page 25: Normal Operation

    NORMAL OPERATION On the Keypad, a solid green LED indicates that the door is unlocked. A solid red LED indicates that the door is locked. Individual Users may gain access depending on the time zone authorization of the User Group they have been assigned to and the current time/date programmed into the 935 ™...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    These are a few troubleshooting suggestions to help assist with any problems you may experience. If the problem continues or is not answered here, please call Security Door Controls (SDC) technical support at 1- (800) 413-8783. You can also visit SDC on the web at sdcsecurity.com.
  • Page 27: Appendix A - Circuit Board Layout

    APPENDIX A – CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT P:\INSTALLATION INST\ACCESS CONTROL\INST-935.vsd 0505 Page 27...
  • Page 28: Appendix B -Typical Wiring Diagrams

    APPENDIX B – TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Note: Some low current strikes or relays will cause relay chatter due to inductive kickback. Attach MOV across strike or relay to eliminate chatter. Do not use MOV if switching voltages higher than 36V or dry contact output.
  • Page 29: Appendix C - User Programming Form

    APPENDIX C – USER PROGRAMMING FORM To Add a User: 1, Authorizied Code #, User ID #, User Code #, User Group #, To Delete a User by ID: 1, Authorized Code #, 3 #, User ID to delete #, To Delete a User by User Code: 1, Authorized Code #, 4 #, User Code to delete #, For additional programming information, please refer to the Installation and Operations Manual.
  • Page 30: Appendix D - User Group Configuration

    APPENDIX D – USER GROUP CONFIGURATION User Temp Delete Holiday Days of Times of Relay Relay Latch Group User User Access Entry Entry User P:\INSTALLATION INST\ACCESS CONTROL\INST-935.vsd 0505 Page 30...

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